Rand Fishkin

INK - FREE AI web content SEO editor - just for writers

Feel confident you've boosted your content for SEO by optimizing and writing in one place. Finally, improve your traffic potential by understanding what your audience wants, and how Google interprets content - so your ideas stay top of mind.

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Shähìd Hásàn Sóuråv
I like the pink color scheme; would enjoy more color options too
Alexander De Ridder
We'll consider our options to make this possible in the future. Thank you for sharing your ideas @shahid_hasan_sourav
Shahadat Hossain Riyan
wow great I have been content writing in one form or another for years. I was lucky to get to test out INK. Once I started writing for SEO purposes,
Alexander De Ridder
@shahadat_hossain_riyan Thank you Shahadat!
David Mark
very impressive
Alexander De Ridder
Thanks, @david_mark1
Nadia Ashraf
Absolutely amazing and cool stuff
Alexander De Ridder
Thanks @nadia_ashraf ! Let us know if you have any feedback so we can keep improving INK!
Shuvo Hasan
follow meh
Alexander De Ridder
@shuvo_hasan DONE! :D
motas raluca
This product is really amazing!
Alexander De Ridder
Thank you so much! @motasraluca
Uzair Kh Khan
I had a chance to see this product in preview, and found it a very impressive writing tool, with a ton of potential. If you've been using Yoast or another product to optimize your content for Google, this one's worth a look -- it's bigger than that: distraction-free-writing meets smart suggestions for SEO and beyond.
Alexander De Ridder
@uzair_kh_khan Thank you Uzair. We are happy you like INK!
yamuna bista
Yes! Finally, it's on Have been waiting for this day for so long.
Alexander De Ridder
@yamuna_bista Thank you Yamuna, we're hard at work for even more awesome features!
Andrea
This tool looks amazing. I just came across it and I have been looking for something to replace Grammarly that also covers SEO - direct import to WordPress - BONUS! Love this!
Alexander De Ridder
@sdco Thank you Andrea! Glad you love it! We have a lot more coming!
Hernán
Looks amazing, I like the "focus on writing still having lot of useful information" approach. @adridder I am curious about your decision to use and in favor of and . I would feel more comfortable if I could choose. Could you let us know why you decided to go with the (at least for a lot of folks) "less semantic" approach? Thanks!
Alexander De Ridder
@hmgauna Hi Hernán, maybe this whitepaper can explain more about how INK works (seo.app/whitepaper). INK uses semantic modeling for its scoring, and we are working on future pro versions of INK where we uncover more of the data. Our goal is to make things as easy as possible for writers, so there's quite a bit invisible smart analysis and decision making behind the scenes.